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billyweeds |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:58 am |
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Marc wrote: Quote: Hated this gross and unfunny movie.
and what did you think of THE ENGLISH PATIENT?
Same thing you thought about Signs. |
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daffy |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:00 pm |
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Marilyn wrote: BTW, I really like Jessica Alba. Don't compare her to that no-talent publicity hound Paris Hilton.
So who is she? |
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:03 pm |
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chillywilly |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:36 pm |
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As Marilyn said, she was on the TV show Dark Angel.... amonst other TV show and movie roles, mostly teen driven.
I like her, but don't lust after her (like some other models or actresses... he he).
To answer merlot's quip, my main draw to this movie is the feel it has. Granted, I'm not going to complain about the gratuitous lack of clothing that Ms. Alba will be found in, but the cast and the plot seem like it will be enjoyable.
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daffy |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:49 pm |
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Hmmm... I've never seen anything she's been in. If she's gonna play an icon like Sue Storm, she'd better be good! |
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merlot |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:18 pm |
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Marj |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:31 pm |
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Censored wrote:
Quote: Paris Hilton is actually one of the few breaths of fresh air left in this stoic stifled and stuffy USA. I dig a girl who's famous only for being famous. Andy Warhol spins in his grave for never having met her ! Besides she's a sweety..can't wait til they find the right vehicle (film) for her to star in. I'll pay $10.50 for the laughs and the beauty. She is actually a member of a fine group of hot or ditsy women/actresses who didn't take themselves too seriously. Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Valerie Perrine, Judy Holliday, Barbara Harris, Melanie Griffith etc. She was a charming surprise on the mostly pallid SNL recently.
I like Paris Hilton only for what I've underlined. But as far as I know she is not an actress. Whatever else one may think of Monroe, Griffith, Harris and especially Judy Holliday, these were ladies who took their craft seriously.
Paris Hilton is smart to stay away from acting. She's got the big bucks and knows how to get exposure. *clears throat* But now she's made two movies. That could be her undoing. But who knows? Maybe she's taken an acting class or two? |
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:53 pm |
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Paris trandscends all of the stereotyping of the kind a few of you have mentioned. She plays right into that. She may have once been all of the things she is accused of being. More properly put she is now a cartoon of those days and is well aware of it. If I was casting a treatment of mine which I have been working on for years about a mistaken identity thing over Elvis in 1956-7 she would play the town's diner waitress/seductress for me and I would get an Oscar worthy performance out of the girl. She needs a script. She's as warm as they come, certainly anyone who can laugh at herself/not-self as much as she does, has more to offer by default than her rep ever lets on. Plus have you seen her ?!! |
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Marilyn |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:56 pm |
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What evidence do you have that she is aware of being a cartoon? What evidence do you have that she would find this a desirable character assignment? |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:08 pm |
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I looked up Paris Hilton on the imdb.com today. I was unaware of her mother's early acting career plus those of the mother's 2 sisters (Paris' aunts). This side of the family has extensive credits (albeit mostly TV and not terribly impressive) but in terms of quantity, those credits represent plenty of work and lots of showbiz connections.
BTW, Paris attended several posh schools, but never graduated and has a GED. |
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Rod |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:07 pm |
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I watched Dreamcatcher last night (before The Howling). This one, despite being initially interesting, can be chalked up as two hours that would have been better spent painting my ass blue.
The Brides of Dracula is cheap and littered with tacky and awkward moments, and a few non-actors wasting oxygen. Yet it's also exceptionally well directed and written, with a real sense of gothic poetry, has a great selection of British character actors, has a deliciously spooky music score, and - the reason for my citing it earlier - has the eternally kick-ass intellectual action hero of Peter Cushing's Van Helsing.
What Terence Fisher did on a 50-pence budget forty years ago seems to entirely elude a bunch of smug bastards like Stephen Sommers and even Lawrence Kasdan with millions of dollars at their disposal.
That said, I thought Hugh Jackman did the steely action hero bit well, and only needs a better movie. |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:25 pm |
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I saw a recent photo of Hugh Jackman a few days ago. In his current incarnation, he is skinny and has a completely shaved head. He is completely unrecognizable.
I wonder if it's for a part? |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:36 pm |
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Speaking of VAN HELSING, both as a guilty pleasure and its defects; the one vampire movie I really didn't like was Coppola's DRACULA. I found this movie a complete disappointment in every respect. |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:37 pm |
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Sofia Coppola is now the toast of Paris. She's directing MARIE ANTOINETTE (at Versailles) starring Kristen Dunst.
I bet that cast is having a blast! |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:39 pm |
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Oooops!
Too tired as a "couch" potato to put that last post in the Lobby where it belongs!
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